India Elections 2014: How Did Bollywood Politicians Fare in the Battle of the Ballot?

Hindu nationalist Narendra Modi (L), the prime ministerial candidate for India's main opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), seeks blessings from his mother Heeraben at her residence in Gandhinagar.Reuters

The Modi 'tsunami' is creating history in the 2014 Indian elections even as the ruling Congress party heads towards its worst ever drubbing in any general election.

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) along with the NDA is heading towards a landslide victory in India.

BJP's Narendra Modi is the prime minister-in-waiting as the Hindu nationalist party has got a clear mandate and is leading in more than 272 seats while NDA has won or is leading in 338 seats in the 543-member lower house of parliament.

The credit for the emerging victory of the BJP goes to Modi's fierce campaigning across India over the last couple of months. Modi has won in both the constituencies he was contesting from -- Vadodara and Varanasi.

This year's elections had turned scorching hot with many Bollywood personalities trying their luck to reserve a berth in the Indian parliament.

Here is a list of celebrity winners and losers from the Indian movie fraternity.

Bollywood personality and BJP candidate Kirron Kher won from the Chandigarh constituency and defeated her colleague and AAP candidate Gul Panag.

Kirron Kher who contested from the Chandigarh constituency.Reuters

Bollywood actress and AAP candidate Gul Panag lost her seat from Chandigarh.

Bollywood actor Gul Panag contested from Chandigarh.Reuters

Former actress and TMC candidate Moon Moon Sen has won from the Bankura constituency of West Bengal. She defeated Basudeb Acharia of the CPI(M).

Moon Moon Sen was the Trinamool Congress candidate for the Bankura seat in West Bengal.Reuters